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BUSINESS
Iran's largest steel plants have halted operations due to airstrikes, raising concerns over economic impacts and supply chains.
With the arrival of 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie', family-friendly films are taking the box office by storm, signaling a vibrant future for theaters as kids become the primary moviegoers.
Raja Ravi Varma's 19th-century masterpiece 'Yashoda and Krishna' sets a new benchmark in the Indian art market, sold for a staggering $17.9 million.
In a surprising turn of events, the US has lifted sanctions on Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, signaling a potential shift in diplomatic relations following recent political upheaval.
Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX, is gearing up for a monumental initial public offering, potentially raising over $50 billion as it aims to become one of the most valuable companies globally.
TRAVEL
Experience the changing dynamics of travel in America and how politics shapes our journeys. A first-hand account from the train reveals the contrasts between rail and air travel amidst a political crisis.
Spring break travel faces challenges as long security lines plague U.S. airports, prompting special pay measures for TSA officers.
The iconic cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. have hit their peak bloom, kicking off the much-awaited tourist season.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has shaken the foundations of global aviation, raising questions about the future of hubs like Dubai as air travel faces unprecedented challenges.
Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport faces severe delays as TSA workers call out due to the ongoing government shutdown. Travelers report wait times of up to four hours.
SPORT
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a public holiday following its football team's historic qualification for the World Cup after over half a century. Fans erupt in celebration as the Leopards advance to the finals.
After a heartbreaking penalty shootout loss, Italians express their sorrow and frustration over the national football team's continued failure to qualify for the World Cup.
For the first time since 1974, the Democratic Republic of Congo's national football team has secured a place in the World Cup, prompting a nationwide celebration and a public holiday.
Golf legend Tiger Woods announces a break from the sport to seek treatment after a serious car crash and DUI charges. His health comes first.
A heartbreaking incident occurred at the 2024 Road World Championships in Zurich, where cyclist Muriel Furrer was tragically found after a significant delay following her crash. The investigation reveals critical safety concerns.
ENTERTAINMENT
Mark Blythen and Margo Oakley, former in-laws who once had a tense relationship, embark on a thrilling adventure in the BBC's 'Race Across the World' to fulfill the last wish of Margo's sister, Julia.
Megan Thee Stallion was taken to a local hospital after feeling ill during her performance of 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' in New York. Fans and friends are praying for her quick recovery.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion had to leave the stage during her stunning Broadway performance of 'Moulin Rouge!' due to health concerns.
Two Army helicopter pilots were suspended for flying near Kid Rock's home, but reinstated shortly after by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. This incident, sparked by Kid Rock's salute to the helicopters on social media, has gone viral.
U.S. Defense Secretary lifts the suspension of Army helicopter pilots after they hovered by Kid Rock’s house while the star saluted. Find out what went down!
OPINION
As more young adventurers take to the mountains inspired by social media trends, incidents are increasing. Who's accountable when their explorations go wrong?
President Trump's recent comments about NATO membership have sparked renewed concerns about the future of the alliance, especially amid tensions with Iran and ongoing conflicts in Europe.
Recent DNA advancements link Ted Bundy to another victim, bringing new insights into the notorious serial killer's unsettling legacy.
Montana's Governor Greg Gianforte signs Senate Bill 437, which defines sex based on reproductive systems, igniting debates on gender identity.
POLITICS
Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student, is fighting deportation as his lawyers challenge a judge’s impartiality amid concerns over a conflict of interest in his case.
Subramanyam Vedam's murder conviction has been cleared, but uncertainty looms as deportation to India awaits.
French President Emmanuel Macron expresses concern over U.S. President Trump's contradictory statements regarding the Iran war, emphasizing the need for thoughtful discourse on such critical matters.
While the U.S.-Israel conflict escalates, Iran's regime remains intact, focusing on survival over change. In this new piece, we dissect the current situation in Iran, the reaction to threats, and what the future holds for its leadership.
HEALTH
Narges Mohammadi, the Iranian Nobel laureate, reportedly suffered a suspected heart attack in prison. Her family warns her life may be at risk due to inadequate medical care in the wake of escalating tensions in Iran.
Greece faces severe weather with tragic consequences as a man dies in a storm amidst a Saharan dust outbreak, causing flights to be disrupted and alerts across the region.
Over 13,000 immigrants in the U.S. risk deportation to countries they have no ties to, creating widespread fear and confusion within immigrant communities.
A new bill aims to make insulin more affordable for millions of Americans, reflecting ongoing struggles with healthcare costs.
TECH
Find out how Nasa's astronauts tackled unexpected technical issues just hours before lifting off for the Artemis II mission. From plumbing disasters to safety system mishaps, here’s how they sorted it all out and what still could go awry as they orbit Earth.
After a successful launch, Artemis II embarks on a historic mission with four astronauts onboard, testing new spacecraft technology and aiming for a lunar flyby. Join us as we explore their journey and what lies ahead!
In a recent interview, Palantir's UK head, Louis Mosley, discussed the role of AI technology in military operations, insisting that the responsibility for its use rests with military organizations, not the tech company itself. This statement comes amidst concerns about the rapid decision-making processes influenced by AI during warfare.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is preparing for a monumental IPO that could crown it as one of the world's most valuable companies, with shares expected to exceed $1 trillion.